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US-10310887

CPU overcommit with guest idle polling

PublishedJune 4, 2019
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Technical Abstract

A system for CPU overcommit with guest idle-polling includes a memory, a plurality of host CPUs in communication with the memory, a virtual machine, and a hypervisor. The plurality of host CPUs include a first host CPU and a second host CPU. The virtual machine includes a virtual central processing unit (VCPU) and a guest. In an example, the VCPU executes on the first host CPU. The guest records in a location of guest memory a value indicating that the VCPU is in an idle-polling state. Then, when the hypervisor detects that a new task needs to be executed, the hypervisor reads the value in the location of the guest memory and determines that the VCPU is in the idle-polling state. Then, the hypervisor schedules the new task to the first host CPU.

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February 22, 2017

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June 4, 2019

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